To: J Aguilar
My sympathies for the two young Guardsmen and their families. Also, for the GEOS operative who was killed in the Leganes incident, the ones who were wounded and their families.
Good job to all for getting some recognition for your efforts. You may be preventing further tragedies and saving lives.
3 posted on
12/14/2007 7:53:23 PM PST by
tanuki
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To: tanuki
Thank you very much, tanuki.
Truly, many Spanish security corps members and their families are living tough times. They risk their lives whilst they know that the Socialist government is secretly in talks with ETA and that it will tend to downplay any killing in order to avoid hurting the chances of reactivating the "public" talks after the March 9th elections.
Moreover, most if not all the Spanish mass media, controlled by a few oligarchs always pleased by a government that hates freedom, will follow the same tactic, leaving the victims as people that should be hidden and silenced.
It is shameful. I am afraid Spain is marching toward some kind mix between the Venezuelan and Lebanese "democracies".
4 posted on
12/15/2007 10:19:09 AM PST by
J Aguilar
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